Hi Roger,
Roger Jorgensen wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Andrew Alston wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>>>> In ubuntu linux feisty release IPv6 will officially be disabled by
>> default
>> at this point. That is unless a solution is found within the next 48
>> hours
>> to stop the problem of what they claim as slow fallbacks on non-v6
>> enabled
>> networks.
>> Uh, I´ve only had problem with ubuntu on IPv6 enabled network with
> really slow fallback to IPv4, none on IPv4 only network. It do sound
> to me like there are something else that is broken the way ubuntu & co
> do things. Never had any issues like this on any other machines, FBSD,
> old installation with really old patches to get IPv6, Mac OSX, RedHat
> with V6 enabled etc... just acting wierd.
>It's purely a function of totally broken DSL/Cable/Wireless/etc routers
that do silly things when looking up AAAA records, to date I have seen
* Returning an A record of 0.0.0.1
* Timing out (not responding at all)
I'd be interested to know if you seem the same thing with Vista/MacOSX
on these broken devices.
Cheers,
Trent